The Internet's 7 best reactions to the Oscars

Most people watched on their TVs, but everyone knows the real fun is online, especially on the social media sites.

The obvious first mention is the selfie seen around the world. Super stars smiled as host Ellen DeGeneres snapped a photo that has been retweeted 2.7 million times and counting, creating a new record for Twitter.

A user on the social networking site Urturn created a template that allows users to upload a photo of themselves and paste it over one of the celebs in the now-famous selfie. I chose to be J-Law because I'd probably trip on the red carpet, too.

The Academy is also took part in the selfie trend by allowing users to tweet at them with #MyOscarPhoto for a chance to have their photo appear next to one of the celebrities who popped in the photobooth. Select users were shown on air during Sunday night's award show.

But fans weren't the only ones who took to Twitter. Donald Trump was thoroughly unimpressed with the Oscars and he was sure to let all of his 2.5 million followers know it.

He called the show "terrible," "boring" and compared it to the ObamaCare website, which as we all know, was riddled with technical errors.

One thing Trump didn't weigh in on was what may have been the biggest gaffe of the night: John Travolta attempting to announce Idina Menzel, the actress and singer who voices Elsa in Disney's "Frozen."

Some may argue over the pronunciation of Menzel's name, but very few would call her "Adela Dazeem," which is exactly what Travolta did Sunday night.

How he came up with this, I don't know. And no, Adela Dazeem isn't a real person.

Of course, a parody Twitter account for the fictional Dazeem has been created and already has more than 14,000 followers. The second tweet from the account reads "THANK YOU, JORN TROMOLTO!"

Another non-celeb who's gaining fame is the delivery man who brought pizza to the Oscars.

Users on the social news sharing site Reddit have requested that the unnamed pizza purveyor step forward for an "Ask Me Anything" session. Whether he will actually deliver remains to be seen.

Last but definitely not least is the reaction to Leonardo DiCaprio's Oscar snub. Anyone who's ever been on Tumblr knows that tons of people across the Internet have been dying for Leo to win an Oscar. Unfortunately, it just wasn't his year. Again.

#PoorLeo was trending on Twitter Sunday night and the hashtag was filled with meme images of DiCaprio crying and being denied the award.